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LS-200 Laser Shutter – The “Thunder Shutter”

When the shutter is open the laser beam passes in clear air through the shutter. When closed, the shutter deflects the incoming laser beam out of a separate port to an appropriate beam dump which must be fitted.

The equipment comprises of the LS-200 shutter with a power/communications cable and fixing nuts. The air cooled beam dump is a separate item but can be supplied as a complete set – shutter and beam dump. Users may wish to use a separate beam dump of higher capacity for use with a mirror blade and higher powered lasers.

The shutter uses a gravity close blade and force-disconnect proving contacts and is designed to form part of a high-integrity safety system.

A SIL3 dual version is also available which, when correctly wired with the Lasermet Interlock Controller System can provide a safety interlock which meets Safety Integrity Level 3 to EN 61508 and ISO 13849-1 Performance Level ‘e’.

LS-200 Standard and LS-200 SIL 24 Laser Shutters Main Features

Gravity close blade

Range of blade options

Three control options

Optional beam dumps: Air cooled or water cooled

Safety rated options:

LS-200 (Standard) EN ISO 13849-1 PL ‘c’

LS-200 SIL-24 EN ISO 13849-1 PL ‘e’ IEC 61508-1 SIL 3

Control Options:

The shutter is usually controlled and powered by a Lasermet interlock controller when all safety interlocks have been closed. If the interlock is tripped out the shutter closes immediately. It cannot be opened until the interlock system is re-armed. There are three options in wiring the shutter.

Arming the interlock system enables the operation of the shutter. The shutter can then be opened or closed using the buttons on top of the shutter.

In addition to option 1 above, the shutter may be remotely opened or closed by external controls such as Lasermet’s LS-20 LS-RS units.

Arming the interlock opens the shutter immediately.

Blade Options and Blade Cleanliness

Blade options include:- stainless steel, copper, ceramic and coated glass. Cleanliness of the blade is important. A perfectly clean blade will successfully divert a beam. It is essential that the blade is kept clean to avoid excessive heat absorption as this can lead to ablation of stainless steel blades.

Power Ratings

The standard LS-200 shutter using a stainless steel blade is rated to sustain a 100W laser that has a beam diameter of 10mm. This is suitable for use with the air cooled beam dump shown. Users must ensure the external beam dump can absorb and dissipate the laser power. The PEL ratings are shown below.